Gregory-Popovich-Obituary

Gregory Popovich

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1959 - 2021

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Gregory Popovich, 61, passed away after a brief illness on April 29, 2021. Greg was born in Pittsburgh PA on June 24, 1959 to his parents Charles and Frances (Kish) Popovich. After high school, Greg graduated from UMass with his Bachelor’s Degree and went on to WNEC to achieve his Master’s...

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Carol and family, We were so sad to here of Greg’s passing. It has been many years since we have seen each other but we always remember Greg as so kind and easy going. Our deepest condolences go out to you all.

We worked at BayBank. I have good memories of him as a very good co-worker who always was calm, friendly & had a sense of his surroundings so that he always fit in business-wise & socially. I liked him and I remember him as a good man. This is a big loss to his family and friends. God Bless you all.

Greg you have been taken too soon. However, you have left a positive impact on all you touched. God bless you!

To Carol, Gary and Brian. So sorry for the loss of you husband. Dad. He did such a wonderful job along with Carol bringing up 2 outstanding young men. I work at WMA and the Popovich Family had always been a stellar beacon of excellence, compassion and perseverance. So sorry for you loss

Mr. & Mrs. Pop, and family. I'm very sorry to hear of Greg's passing. My deepest sympathy to you and the family during this very difficult time.

I first met Greg in the late 1990s, and worked with him at various financial institutions over 20+ years. Greg was a valued and faithful friend, and I often sought his council on a variety of things ranging from work, gardening and home improvements. How we laughed at our own foibles, talking smack and telling stories about well, life.

Although I never met Carol, Gary or Brian, I fell like I know them from Greg’s pride in who they are as people, as well as their accomplishments....

Greg was truly a special person, with such a kindhearted soul. He had a way of brightening up the room even during his own toughest times. I am happy to have had the pleasure to meet him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.

Carol - So sorry to hear of your loss. I have many fond memories of working with Greg at BayBank - so many years ago now. He was a great coworker but more importantly a great friend. I will miss occasionally bumping into him but grateful for the times we shared.

Dear Carol,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. You always spoke of Greg so sweetly and I will never forget when you shared how much you love to cook dinner for him. I wish I could say something that would ease your pain but I know that when we lose someone we love so much we feel it. I am thinking of you and your children and I hope you are able to be kind to yourselves as you grieve and hold on to each other and his memory.

With love,
Melissa Wenz